HIPPLE v. SCIX, LLC et al
Filing
186
ORDER THAT PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR POST TRIAL INJUNCTIVE RELIEF AND MOTION FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF ARE GRANTED TO THE EXTENT STATED HEREIN. SIGNED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE THOMAS J. RUETER ON 4/13/16. 4/13/16 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED TO PRO SE AND E-MAILED.(mbh, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION
TERESA HIPPLE f/k/a
TERESA CONCEPCION
v.
NO. 12-1256
CLEMENT HIPPLE
ORDER
AND NOW, this 13th day of April, 2016, in accordance with the Memorandum of
Decision filed this day, it is hereby
ORDERED
1.
Plaintiffs Motion for Post Trial Injunctive Relief (Doc. 177) and Motion
for a Temporary Restraining Order and Injunctive Relief (Doc. 178) are granted to the extent
stated herein.
2.
The court appoints Gerald S. Berkowitz, Esquire, as the Receiver for
SCIX, LLC, and he shall have the power and authority to apply to the United States Patent and
Trademark Office for reinstatement of SCIX's patents, and to assign, grant, convey, and/or sell
the patents to satisfy the Judgment this court entered against SCIX, LLC in favor of plaintiff,
Teresa Hipple. Because plaintiff is the sole judgment creditor against SCIX, SCIX is dissolved,
and SCIX 's only assets are the patents, plaintiff shall not be required to file a bond as security.
The Receiver shall file a report with the court within 180 days of this Order reporting on the
status of this matter, and shall seek court approval before the assignment, sale or other
disposition of the patents. See 28 U.S.C. ยงยง 2001and2004.
BY THE COURT:
Isl Thomas J. Rueter
THOMAS J. RUETER
United States Magistrate Judge
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